I understand your concern about your vision. Glaucoma is managed by lowering eye pressure to protect your remaining sight. Doctors commonly prescribe eye drops such as prostaglandin analogs (like latanoprost), beta-blockers (like timolol), or alpha-agonists (like brimonidine) to help drain fluid or reduce its production in the eye. Because glaucoma treatment must be carefully tailored to your specific eye health and any other medical conditions you may have, it is vital that you see an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) for a proper prescription. Please do not self-medicate. With the right professional care, we can work effectively to preserve your vision.
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